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Police have stepped up their search to find missing young women as a result of public pressure
Eastern police arrested 15 people Saturday at dawn, in connection with the three young women allegedly abducted in Takoradi last year.
The 15 suspects were arrested in Nuaso, Odumase.
The ASP Harry Selormey, commander of the Odumasi police, told Joy News that the raid had been organized in collaboration with the Takoradi police.
He said that a team of staff from the capital of the western region, where the girls had disappeared, had launched the operation with relevant information about where the suspects could be found.
ACP Serlomey said that all the Odumase police had done was to help make the operation a success.
The 15 suspects whose identities have not yet been revealed have since been sent to the Accra Police Headquarters as investigations continue.
A key suspect in the case of missing girls, a Nigerian named Samuel Wilis, was arrested in Takoradi.
Police said Wilis had directed the kidnapping of the three girls. They were kidnapped on August 17, 2018, but the outcry sparked by this incident only intensified this month.
Photo: The girls are between 15 and 21 years old.
"Before his [the accused] Arrest, which really happened, was that there was a list of calls between the accused and the victim that were badyzed and that the police established a link between the accused and the three kidnapping cases, "said Vincent Dedjoe, commander of the police in western Ghana, Redeemer told reporters.
Dedjoe said Wilis had contacted his alleged victims several times during a mobile conversation, promising them a job until they disappeared.
Wilis would be reluctant to cooperate with the security guards to reveal the whereabouts of his alleged victims.
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